A comparison of on-road and off-road driver training.

Author(s)
Strang, P.M. Deutsch, K.B. James, R.S.
Year
Abstract

The effects of different training courses on young, male learner drivers were investigated. The primary aim was to determine whether there are any specific advantages in using an off-road training area. The results indicate that off-road training did not appear to facilitate the acquisition of driving skill and there was no apparent difference in accident or conviction between the four groups.

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Library number
B 22030 / 83.5 /
Source

Hawthorn, Road Safety and Traffic Authority, 1982, 149 p., fig., tab., ref.; Report No. 1/82 SR

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